Terrorists seek N500M ransom for 30 Zamfara hostages
Bandits have demanded N500 million as ransom after kidnapping over 30 people in Maradun Local Government Area, Zamfara State, the country home of Bello Mohammed Matawalle, the Minister of State for Defense.
Ibrahim Maradun, a local, informed This Media that affluent people have not expressed any worry about paying the ransom, making all efforts to acquire funds unsuccessful.
“We have wealthy people in the town but they could not risk their wealth for the kidnapped victims to regain their freedom from the notorious bandits”, he stated.
Maradun explained that since the incident happened, both the State government and the security agencies have not made any official statement.
“The State Government has neither visited the town to show sympathy, nor has the Governor delegated any government official to show concern,” he lamented.
Maradun noted that the people of the area revolted against former Governor Matawalle through the ballot box owing to insecurity.
“During the electioneering campaigns, Governor Dauda Lawal assured electorates that if voted into power, he would end banditry activities within 100 days in office.
“But now, the situation is getting worse as bandits’ operations continue to escalate unatated.
“Recently, armed bandits ambushed the operatives of the State’s local security outfit, known as Community Protection Guard, CPG, killed three of them, injured many and made away with their arms,” he disclosed.
He called on the State Government and the security operatives to intensify more efforts to ensure the release of the kidnapped victims.